Multiple Intelligences Checklist

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A Multiple Intelligences Checklist
Michael Berman is a leading authority on Multiple Intelligences and English
Language Teaching. Michael believes that our intelligences can be developed
and are not fixed. Michael also believes that we can all improve our learning if
we (and our teachers!) know how we learn. The checklist which follows is
taken from Michael’s book A Multiple Intelligences Road To An ELT
Classroom and is based in ideas developed by Howard Gardner, the
educational psychologist. Use the checklist to find about more about how you
learn best. At the end of the questionnaire you will find some ideas about how
to learn based on your Multiple Intelligences profile.
The following Multiple Intelligences Checklist for EFL students is adapted from
an article by Mary Ann Christison published in the MEXTESOL (Mexican
branch of the American Teachers Of English To Speakers Of Other
Languages) Journal. When the original article was published, only seven
intelligence types had been identified. More recently, the naturalist intelligence
has been added to the list and the checklist has been rewritten to take this
into account.
Rank each statement 0, 1, or 2. Write 0 if you disagree with the statement and
write 2 if you strongly agree. Write 1 if you are somewhere in between. Then
calculate your score for each intelligence type.
Interpersonal Intelligence
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f.
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I’m often the leader in activities
I enjoy talking to my friends
I often help my friends
My friends often talk to me about their problems
I’ve got a lot of friends
I’m a member of several clubs
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TOTAL FOR INTERPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE
Intrapersonal Intelligence
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b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
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I go to the cinema alone
I go to the library alone to study
I can tell you some things I’m good at doing
I like to spend time alone
My friends find some of my actions strange sometimes
I learn from my mistakes
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TOTAL FOR INTRAPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE
Logical - Mathematical Intelligence
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b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
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I often do calculations in my head
I like to put things into categories
I'm good at chess and/or draughts
I like to play number games
I love to play around with Computers
I ask lots of questions about how things work
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TOTAL FOR LOGICO-MATHEMATICAL INTELLIGENCE
Linguistic Intelligence
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b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
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I like to read books, magazines and newspapers
I consider myself a good reader
I like to tell jokes and Stories
I can remember people's names easily
I like to recite tongue twisters
I have a good vocabulary in my native language
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TOTAL FOR LINGUISTIC INTELLIGENCE
Bodily - Kinaesthetic Intelligence
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b.
c.
d.
e.
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It's hard for me to sit quietly for a long time
It's easy for me to copy exactly what other people do
I'm good at sewing, woodwork, building or mechanics
I'm good at Sports
I enjoy working with my hands - working with clay or
model making, for example
I enjoy physical exercise
TOTAL FOR BODILY-KINAESTHETIC INTELLIGENCE
Spatial Intelligence
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b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
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I can read maps easily
I enjoy art activities
I can draw well
Videos and slides really help me to learn new Information
I love books with pictures
I enjoy putting puzzles together
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TOTAL FOR SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE
Musical Intelligence
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
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I can hum the tunes to lots of songs
I’m a good singer
I play a musical instrument or sing in a choir
I can tell when music sounds off-key
I often tap rhythmically on the table or desk
I often sing songs
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TOTAL FOR MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE
Naturalist Intelligence
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b. ___
c. ___
d. ___
e. ___
f. ___
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I spend a lot of time outdoors
I enjoy listening to the sounds created in the natural world
birdsong, for example
I can identify plant life and animal species
I can distinguish between poisonous and non-poisonous
snakes and/or between poisonous and edible mushrooms
I enjoy observing plants and/or collecting rocks
I’ve got green fingers - I keep pot plants at home and
have an interest in gardening, for example
TOTAL FOR NATURALIST INTELLIGENCE
NOW READ ON TO FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN USE YOUR SCORES
TO DEVELOP AS A LEARNER.
According to Gardner, your intelligences profile is not fixed, which means that
you can develop both your stronger and weaker areas. Knowing your multiple
intelligences profile can also help you because you can identify the kinds of
learning activities which can help you to learn well.
Interpersonal Intelligence
If you scored highly in this area, you probably enjoy working with other people
and have a good understanding of how other people are feeling. In class you
probably enjoy working in pairs and groups more than working on your own.
When learning vocabulary, you will probably benefit from studying with a
friend.
Intrapersonal Intelligence
If you scored highly in this area, you probably have a very strong sense of
self-awareness and enjoy working on your own. In English lessons, your
teacher might ask you to work with other students – at times you might want
to ask (politely!) if you can work alone by saying “I work better when I study
alone, if that ‘s OK!” Writing a private diary in English, may be a good way of
developing your writing skills.
Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
If you scored highly in this area, you probably have a very logical mind which
analyses processes in steps. You like clear, logical grammatical explanations:
sometimes we just have to accept that language learning isn’t always logical.
To understand grammar, (word order for questions for example), it might help
if you analyse how sometimes we add new words (ie do/does/did) to make a
question and how on other occasions we change the words order (with the
verb to be).
Linguistic Intelligence
If you scored highly in this area, you probably love words and learning
languages. This is obviously very helpful if you are learning English, but don’t
worry if your score in this area is not your best. Many good speakers of
English don’t have highly developed linguistic intelligence and your Anglolang
teacher will help you find other ways to make learning enjoyable! You may
find comparing your language with English an interesting and useful activity to
help you learn.
Bodily-Kinaesthetic Intelligence
If you scored highly in this area, you probably use your body to express your
emotions and you might find sitting still in the same seat quite difficult.
If you scored highly in this area, you might want to improve your vocabulary
by working with cut-up slips of paper which you move around to create word
partnerships (collocations). You may also find that your learning improves if
you try to move at the same time; you could try learning word stress by
making a small jump for an unstressed syllable and a big jump for a stressed
syllable.
Spatial Intelligence
If you scored highly in this area, you probably have good spatial and visual
awareness. You may find chess or parking your car in a small parking place
easy when others find this really difficult. When you are learning vocabulary,
you could try drawing a picture of the word you are learning. Using different
colour ink (blue, red, black and green pens for example) will make your notes
much more colourful and memorable.
Musical Intelligence
If you scored highly in this area, listening to and even playing music are
probably important in your life. Try listening to music when you are studying
(some people recommend Mozart) and listen to songs in English as a way of
accessing the language. You may even want to write your own memorable
tune (a jingle) to help you remember some difficult language.
Naturalist Intelligence
If you scored highly in this area, you probably enjoy being outside and nature
in general. You are probably also good at classifying and categorising things
into groups so when you are learning vocabulary, think of ways of grouping
new words in ways which make sense to you.
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